Articles by Kang-Yup Na
Kang Na is an associate professor in the Department of Religion, History, Philosophy, and Classics at Westminster College (New Wilmington, Pa.). His area of specialty is the New Testament and hermeneutics. Born to first-generation Christian parents in South Korea, he has lived, studied, taught, and served churches in various places in Nashville, New Jersey, Korea, Atlanta, Germany, and New York City. He earned an AB at Princeton University, an MDiv at Princeton Theological Seminary, and a PhD in New Testament from Emory University. He is also an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
by Kang-Yup Na
This intriguing study explores three complex concepts that overlap yet remain distinctive aspects of our relationships with one another and with God. “Jung” is not a person but a Korean understanding of spiritual connections to one another.
by Kang-Yup Na
From the very first act of God’s creation of heaven and earth (Genesis 1.1) to the eschatological vision of the new heaven and earth (Revelation 21.1), hospitality…illuminates every canonical book toward spiritual insight and nourishment…the conceptual world of the word ‘hospitality’ embraces the entirety of Christian theology, piety, and mission.